Kashiwa-no-ha Dark Matter and Cosmology Symposium (Satellite workshop of COSMO 2024)
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Kashiwa-no-ha Dark Matter and Cosmology Symposium (Satellite workshop of COSMO 2024)
Thanks for your participation in the Kashiwa-no-ha Dark Matter and Cosmology Symposium 2024!
Rationale
The Kashiwanoha Dark Matter and Cosmology Symposium is a continuation of the Kashiwa Dark Matter Symposium. The Kashiwa Dark Matter Symposium is a yearly conference that started in 2019 sponsored by ICRR (+grants). From 2024, this conference is organized by IPMU and while maintaining the original goals, we are also expanding the scope to include topics relevant for the researchers at IPMU. The Kashiwanoha Dark Matter and Cosmology symposium series has the goal to regularly bring together international researchers from all relevant experimental and theoretical fields in current and future dark matter searches and cosmology. This year, we will have a special symposium since we are combining it with the “Satellite workshop of COSMO 2024” which will bring international researchers attending COSMO 2024 in Kyoto to IPMU. We believe this is a great opportunity to have a very strong line up of speakers and participants in cosmology and dark matter at IPMU.
Dates
October 28 – November 1, 2024
Topics
- Early Universe Cosmology
- Large Scale Structure
- Gravitational Waves
- Modified Gravity & Dark Energy
- Observational Cosmology
- Numerical Cosmology
- Near Field Cosmology
- Dark Matter Theory
- Dark Matter Experiments
Speaker List
Invited speaker list (as of 2024-09-26):
- Ana Achucarro - Leiden Univ.
- Laura Baudis - Zurich Univ.
- Angelo Caravano - Paris, Inst. Astrophys.
- Tomohiro Fujita - Ochanomizu University
- Oksana Iarygina - Nordita
- Tomohiro Inada - CERN
- Miho Ishigaki - National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Kavli IPMU
- Laura Jeanty - U. Oregon
- Leah Jenks - Chicago U., KICP
- Matthew Johnson - Permiter Institute
- Alexander Kusenko - University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Kavli IPMU
- Nick Krokon - IAS
- Meng-Xiang Lin - University of Pennsylvania
- David Marsh - Stockholm U.
- Scott Melville - Queen Mary, U. of London
- Shinji Mukohyama - Kyoto University, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP), Kavli IPMU, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR)
- Camila P. Novaes - Sao Jose, INPE
- Gonzalo Palma - Universidad de Chile
- Larissa Santos - University of Yangzhou
- Gabi Sato-Polito - Institute for Advanced Study
- Xi Tong - Cambridge University
- Yuko Urakawa - KEK, Tsukuba and Sokendai, Tsukuba
- Amanda Weltman - University of Cape Town
- Lu Yin - Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP)
- Noriko Y. Yamasaki - QUP, ISAS/JAXA
- (IPMU Colloquium) Leszek Roszkowsk - Astrocent, CAMK PAN & NCBJ
On-site Venue
The on-site symposium will take place at the Lecture Hall of Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa Campus (5-1-5, Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba, 277-8584, Japan).
Online Venue
This symposium will be held in a hybrid format. Details will be announced soon.
Due to operational constraints, We limit remote presentations to invited speakers only.
Registration Fee
free
Organizers
- Shigeki Matsumoto (chair, IPMU)
- Elisa Ferreira (chair, IPMU)
- Ippei Obata (chair, IPMU)
- Kento Asai (ICRR)
- Andrew Eberhardt (IPMU)
- Kohei Hayashi (Sendai)
- Anamaria Hell (IPMU)
- Nagisa Hiroshima (YNU)
- Shunichi Horigome (IPMU)
- Qiuyue Liang (IPMU)
- Maria Mylova (IPMU)
- Tadayuki Takahashi (IPMU)
Sponsors
This symposium is supported in part by:
- MEXT Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)
- MEXT Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
- 23K20232 for Shigeki Matsumoto (PI), Kohei Hayashi (co-PI)
- MEXT Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Early-Career Scientists)
- MEXT Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Area A
- 20H05852 for Nagisa Hiroshima
- MEXT Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Area A (Open-solicited Research)
- 23H04009 for Kohei Hayashi (PI)
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Opening Remark Lecture Hall
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Early Universe Cosmology: Plenary 1-2 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Maria Mylova-
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Multifield inflation attractors, and detractors (IPMU APEC seminar)
Inflation remains the favoured explanation for the origin of the primordial density fluctuations that seeded all large-scale structures in the universe. A precise connection between inflation and particle physics (and quantum gravity) would give a unique observational window into physics at the highest energies. After a general introduction to multifield scenarios, I will discuss recent progress on novel inflationary attractors, and how to find them.
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Regularizing infrared divergences in de Sitter spacetimeSpeaker: Gonzalo Palma (Universidad de Chile)
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Dark Matter Experiments: Plenary 3 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Anamaria Hell-
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Recent developments in BSM searches from the LHCSpeaker: Laura Jeanty (University of Oregon)
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Modified Gravity & Dark Energy: Plenary 4-5 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Anamaria Hell-
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Extending EFT of inflation/dark energy to arbitrary background with timelike scaler profileSpeaker: Shinji Mukohyama (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University)
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Fast Radio Bursts : Novel Probes of Dark MatterSpeaker: Amanda Weltman (University of Cape Town)
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Group photo Lecture Hall
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Gravitational Waves: Plenary 6-7 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Ippei Obata-
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TBD (cancelled)Speaker: Gabriela Sato-Polito (Institute for Advanced Study)
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Gravitational Wave Probes of Parity ViolationSpeaker: Leah Jenks (University of Chicago)
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Numerical Cosmology: Plenary 8-9 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Elisa Ferreira-
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Backreaction and Cosmic Butterflies: what simulations can tell us about inflationSpeaker: Angelo Caravano (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP))
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Can we see extragalactic carbon monoxide in the CMB?Speaker: Nickolas Kokron (Institute for Advanced Study)
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Large Scale Structure: Plenary 10-11 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Qiuyue Liang-
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New physics about EDE from the Cosmic BirefringenceSpeaker: Lu Yin (Shanghai Univeristy/ APCTP)
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Anisotropy of Pulsar Timing Arrays and its correlation with Galaxy SurveysSpeaker: Meng-Xiang Lin (University of Pennsylvania)
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Observational Cosmology: Plenary 12-14 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Shunichi Horigome-
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Likelihood-free inference with HSC weak lensingSpeaker: Camila Paiva Novaes (National Institute for Space Research)
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Foreground removal in 21cm future experimentsSpeaker: Larissa Santos (Yangzhou University)
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Dipoles and Dark Sectors: Fundamental Physics with the Secondary CMBSpeaker: Matthew Johnson (York University and Perimeter Institute)
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Lunch break Lecture Hall
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Modified Gravity / Gravitational Waves: Parallel B Seminar Room A
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From White Dwarfs to Fast Radio Bursts: Unveiling the Impact of Energy Scale on Fundamental ConstantsSpeaker: Surajit Kalita (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
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Testing the Gaussianity of a stochastic gravitational wave backgroundSpeaker: Reginald Christian Bernardo (APCTP)
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Probing Ultralight Dark Matter with Gravitational WavesSpeaker: Xing-Yu Yang (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
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Memory signal from GRB jets and soft-graviton theorem resultsSpeaker: Subhendra Mohanty (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur)
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Observational Cosmology: Parallel A Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Shunichi Horigome-
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A visual tool for assessing tension-resolving models in the H0-σ8 planeSpeaker: Leila Graef (Universidade Federal Fluminense)
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Describing the evolution of the Large Scale Structure with Evolution MappingSpeaker: Andrea Pezzotta (Max Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE-Garching))
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Early Results from the Simons Observatory SATsSpeaker: Susanna Azzoni (Princeton University)
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Cosmological Constraints from the Void Size FunctionSpeaker: Sofia Contarini (Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics)
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Dark Matter Theory: Parallel D Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Kento Asai-
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Memory burden effects and new mass ranges of PBH dark matterSpeaker: Kazunori Kohri (NAOJ / KEK)
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Tidal Evolution of Subhalos in a Fuzzy Dark Matter Milky Way haloSpeaker: Victor Robles (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
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Cosmological simulations with Ultra-light dark MatterSpeaker: Erick Munive Villa (CEICO-FZU)
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Sub-GeV Dark Sink Dark MatterSpeaker: Robert McGehee (University of Minnesota)
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Numerical Cosmology: Parallel C Seminar Room A
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Joaquin Armijo-
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The interplay of massive neutrinos and dark matter in large-scale structureSpeaker: Adrian Bayer (Princeton University / Simons Foundation)
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Structure formation in spin-1 and spin-2 ULDMSpeaker: Jessica Nayely Lopez Sanchez (Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics-FZU)
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Smashing spin 2 ultra-light dark matter solitonsSpeaker: Federico Urban (Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics)
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Simulations of Non-Spherical Primordial Black Hole formationSpeaker: Albert Escriva (Nagoya University)
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Poster 1 Lecture Hall
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Probing non-standard cosmology through sub-earth halosSpeaker: Arpan Hait (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
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Mediator Decay through mixing with Degenerate SpectrumSpeaker: Yuki Watanabe (The University of tokyo)
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Testing the consistency between SDSS and DESI BAO measurementsSpeaker: Basundhara Ghosh (Indian Institute of Science)
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Clockwork inspired extra dimension models at future lepton colliders, beam dumps, and SN1987Speaker: Krzysztof Jodlowski (IBS CTPU-PTC)
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A Bayesian estimator for non-linear regression with errors in variables in cosmologySpeaker: Ujjwal Kumar Upadhyay (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
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A Hubble diagram from the cross-correlations of galaxies and dark sirensSpeaker: João Ferri (Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo)
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A Novel Non-Fourier Framework to Address Lightcone Effects in 21cm ObservationsSpeaker: Mattéo Blamart (McGill University)
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BINGO radio telescopeSpeaker: Alcides Vicente de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo)
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Constraining Ultra-Light Dark Matter using Astrophysical SurveysSpeaker: Fernanda Lima Matos (Universidade de São Paulo)
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Deep Neural Networks Hunting Ultralight Dark MatterSpeaker: Pavel Kus (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)
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Describing statistics of the non-linear cosmic velocity field with evolution mappingSpeaker: Matteo Esposito (Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics)
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From Axion Searches to Direct Detection: TES Technology at DESYSpeaker: Christina Schwemmbauer (Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron DESY)
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Generation of Ultrashort Laser Pulse using Optical Parametric Amplification toward ALP Searches via Stimulated Resonant Photon-Photon ScatteringSpeaker: Airi Kodama (Hiroshima University)
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Gravitational Leptogenesis and Primordial Gravitational Waves during PBH-induced reheatingSpeaker: Suruj Jyoti Das (Institute for Basic Science, CTPU-PTC)
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Hunting Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter in Lyman-alpha forestSpeaker: Abhijeet Singh (Indian Institute of Science)
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Matter bounce scenario in modified f(R,T) gravitySpeaker: PRASANTA DAS (BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus)
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Memory Burden Effect: A new window for light primordial black holes as dark matterSpeaker: Michael Zantedeschi (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)
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On the impact of lensing on standard sirens measurementsSpeaker: Sofia Canevarolo (Utrecht University)
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Phenomenology of compact objects from a first order phase transition in the dark sectorSpeaker: Jan Tristram Acuña (National Tsing Hua University)
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Refining cosmological measurements using black-hole recoils in active galactic nuclei disksSpeaker: Samson Leong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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Self Interacting Dark Matter and Dirac neutrinos via Lepton QuarticitySpeaker: Sujit Kumar Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad)
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Study of Rotation Curves Diversity Problem with SPARC and LITTLE THINGS in 3D CatalogsSpeaker: Azriel Dante (Bandung Institute of Technology)
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The dynamics and detection possibility of a pseudo FIMP in presence of a thermal Dark MatterSpeaker: Dipankar Pradhan (IIT Guwahati)
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Theory of gravity with nonminimal matter-nonmetricity coupling and the de-Sitter swampland conjecturesSpeaker: Sanjay Mandal (Fukushima University)
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Thermal leptogenesis, dark matter and gravitational waves from an extended canonical seesawSpeaker: Partha Kumar Paul (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad)
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Towards a possible solution to the Hubble tension with Horndeski gravitySpeaker: Yashi Tiwari (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
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Dark Matter Experiments: Plenary 15-16 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Shigeki Matsumoto-
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TeV-scale Dark Matter Searches with High-Energy Gamma RaysSpeaker: Tomohiro Inada (CERN)
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Direct dark matter detection experiments: status, results and future plansSpeaker: Laura Baudis (University of Zurich)
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Dark Matter Experiments: Plenary 17 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Andrew Eberhardt-
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Solar axion search utilizing TES microcalorimter with 57Fe absorbersSpeaker: Noriko Yamasaki (ISAS/JAXA)
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Dark Matter Theory: Plenary 18-19 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Andrew Eberhardt-
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Axion Relic Pockets -- A new theory of dark matterSpeaker: David Marsh (Stockholm University)
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Searching for ultralight axion-like dark matter from birefringenceSpeaker: Yuko Urakawa (KEK)
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Dark Matter Theory: Parallel E Seminar Room A
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Shigeki Matsumoto-
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Revisiting Q-ball dark matter: closer look at interaction with ordinary matterSpeaker: Ayuki Kamada (University of Warsaw)
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Searching for Planck-scale Mass Dark Matter with Large Liquid Scintillator Experiments like SNO+Speaker: Meng Luo (University of Pennsylvania)
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Nucleon Consumption and Mass-Energy Conversion Induced by Dark MatterSpeaker: Prof. Shao-Feng Ge (TDLI/SJTU)
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Light Thermal Dark Matter and MeV Gamma-ray DetectionSpeaker: Yu Watanabe (IPMU)
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Topology / Statistical Isotropy: Parallel F Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Elisa Ferreira-
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The Universe is Not Isotropic. Why?Speaker: Glenn Starkman (Case Western Reserve University)
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Almanac: Bayesian cosmology on the sphereSpeaker: Andrew Jaffe (Imperial College London/KEK (visitor))
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Can the Topology of the Universe Affect the CMB?Speaker: Javier Carrón Duque (Instituto de Física Teórica (IFT-CSIC))
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Constraining the shape of the Universe using Circle SearchesSpeaker: Deyan Mihaylov (Case Western Reserve University)
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The Copernican Revolution, and how it almost became unnoticed and forgotten (IPMU Colloqium) Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanThe Copernican Revolution — the heliocentric model of the Universe introduced by Nicolaus Copernicus — is considered as one of the most significant achievements in the history of science. And yet, as it comes out, it luckily happened despite many obstacles and even then it could have become unnoticed and forgotten. The year 2023 marked the 550th anniversary of the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus which gave us additional motivation to have a closer look at his highly extraordinary life and achievement.
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Dark Matter Theory: Plenary 20-21 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Kento Asai-
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Ultralight Dark Matter Search: unconventional techniques and their theoretical challenges
In recent years, ultralight dark matter models have gained significant attention as a novel paradigm in dark matter research. These models produce signals distinct from the conventional WIMP dark matter, prompting the development of unconventional detection methods. In this talk, I will review several proposed and ongoing searches, with a particular focus on research conducted in Japan. Additionally, I will discuss the theoretical challenges that arise in these approaches, highlighting areas that require further exploration.
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Dark matter in the form of primordial black holes: how they could be produced and how they can be detectedSpeaker: Alexander Kusenko (UCLA and Kavli IPMU)
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Early Universe Cosmology: Plenary 22-24 Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Maria Mylova-
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Axion inflation with non-Abelian gauge fields
Currently, the search for primordial gravitational waves is largely focused on detecting the parity-odd polarization pattern in the Cosmic Microwave Background—the B-modes. Accurately interpreting B-mode measurements depends heavily on understanding their production mechanisms. A particularly compelling scenario involves gravitational wave generation through the interaction of axion with gauge fields. I will discuss recent advances in axion inflation incorporating non-Abelian gauge fields, highlighting primordial gravitational wave background signatures and implications for primordial magnetogenesis.
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Toward large signals at the cosmological colliderSpeaker: Xi Tong (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
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Cosmological Scattering AmplitudesSpeaker: Scott Melville (Queen Mary University of London)
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Dark Matter Experiments: Parallel H Seminar Room A
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Nagisa Hiroshima-
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PandaX-4T Experiment and its Recent ProgressSpeaker: Qing Lin (University of Science and Technology of China)
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The SABRE South Experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics LaboratorySpeaker: Kieran Rule (The University of Melbourne)
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DMICA: exploring Dark Matter in natural muscovite MICASpeaker: Shigenobu Hirose (JAMSTEC)
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The Compton Spectrometer and Imager as a dark matter probeSpeaker: Robin Anthony-Petersen (University of California, Berkeley)
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Early Universe Cosmology: Parallel G Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Maria Mylova-
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Inflationary Models in Perturbative LVSSpeaker: Dibya Chakraborty (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)
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A minimal solution to the axion isocurvature problem from a non-minimal couplingSpeaker: Maximilian Berbig (IFIC & University of Valencia)
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Steepest Growth in the Primordial Power Spectrum from Excited States at a Sudden TransitionSpeaker: Mattia Cielo (University of Naples & INFN & IFT - UAM, Madrid)
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Dissipation and thermal corrections in warm chromoinflationSpeaker: Rudnei Ramos (Rio de Janeiro State University)
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Dark Matter Theory: Parallel I Lecture Hall
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Andrew Eberhardt-
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Black Holes as Probes for Ultralight Dark MatterSpeaker: Bruno Bucciotti (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)
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Constraints on the Fraction of Fuzzy dark Matter from Halo DynamicsSpeaker: Yusuke Manita (Perimeter Institute)
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Primordial Black Holes, Charge, and Dark Matter: Rethinking Evaporation LimitsSpeaker: Jessica Santiago (National Taiwan University)
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TBASpeaker: Luna Zagorac (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)
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Large Scale Structure: Parallel J Seminar Room A
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Nagisa Hiroshima-
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Ultra-light Axions in the Halo BiasSpeaker: Nicholas DePorzio (Boston University)
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Phenomenology of Axion-Gauge interactions in the early universeeSpeaker: Alexandros Papageorgiou (IFT Madrid)
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Reconstruction of cosmological initial conditions with mean-field simulation-based inferenceSpeaker: Oleg Savchenko (GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam)
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Non-linear evolution of primordial parity violationSpeaker: Sha Azyzy (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)
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Poster 2 Lecture Hall
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Discovery Potential for Decaying Dark Matter and Faint X-ray Sources with XRISMSpeaker: Yu Zhou (KEK)
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MSc Dissertation Project: The Plotting and Analysis of Complex Spectral Curves from Black Holes through AdS/CFT Correspondence and HydrodynamicsSpeaker: Duoen Shou (University of Edinburgh)
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Measuring lensing convergence dispersion using auto-correlation of gravitational wave sources and cross-correlation between gravitational wave sources and galaxiesSpeaker: Fumihiro Chuman (Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Chiba University)
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Perturbations in O(D,D) string cosmology from double field theorySpeaker: Stephen Angus (CQUeST, Sogang University)
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A Study of Cold, Fuzzy, and Self-Interacting Dark Matter Halos in Dwarf GalaxiesSpeaker: Fahmi Muhammad Al Farisy (Institut Teknologi Bandung)
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A universal constraint on axion non-Abelian dynamics during inflationSpeaker: Martino Michelotti (University of Groningen)
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Alleviate S8 tension by introducing scale dependence beyond power-law in the primordial power spectrumSpeaker: Ryo Terasawa (Kavli IPMU)
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Behaviour of Self-interacting Ultralight Bosonic Dark Matter in the Vicinity of a Black HoleSpeaker: Jianqiao Deng (CUHK)
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Characterisation of the power spectrum of acoustically generated gravitational waves with a soft equation of stateSpeaker: Lorenzo Giombi (University of Helsinki)
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Characteristic Mass of Dark Matter Halos for the Cusp-Core TransitionSpeaker: Michi Shinozaki (University of Tsukuba)
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Constraints on Extended Axion Structures from Lensing Effects of Fast Radio BurstSpeaker: Kuan-Yen Chou (National Tsing Hua University)
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Design of a pilot search for ALPs in the μeV wide-mass range with a x-band pairwise-circular-polarized dual-frequency focusing colliderSpeaker: Takafumi Miyamaru (Hiroshima Univ.)
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Gravitational Wave Sourced by Decay of Massive Particle from Primordial Black Hole evaporationSpeaker: Satyabrata Mahapatra (Sungkyunkwan University)
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Implications of f(Q) Gravity on Cosmological ParametersSpeaker: Chaymae Karam (Mohammed V University of Rabat, Faculty of Sciences (High Energy Physics Team - Modeling and Simulation))
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MeV gamma-ray background from the Moon in indirect dark matter detectionSpeaker: Keigo Okuma (Nagoya University)
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Neutrinos from the Sun can discover dark matter-electron scatteringSpeaker: Akash Kumar Saha (Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India)
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Non-Gaussianity from primordial black holesSpeaker: Naoya Kitajima (Tohoku University)
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Primordial Black Hole Formation from Power Spectrum with Finite-widthSpeaker: Jianing Wang (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Search for dark matter decay and annihilation using observation by Tibet AS_{\gamma} and LHAASOSpeaker: ABHISHEK DUBEY (Indian institute of science, Bangalore)
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Search for heavy dark matter with Fermi LATSpeaker: Deheng Song (YITP, Kyoto U)
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Sommerfeld Effect in Composite Dark MatterSpeaker: Takumu Yamanaka (Osaka University)
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Star-Crossed: Model-Independent Consistency of Supernova CosmologySpeaker: William Luke Matthewson (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
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Studies of the selection effect of galaxies on clustering analysis in a wide-area spectroscopic surveySpeaker: Kanmi Nose (Kavli IPMU)
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Thermal Wash-in Leptogenesis via Heavy Higgs DecaySpeaker: Hidenaga Watanabe (SOKENDAI/KEK)
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Thermodynamic analysis of black holes with cloud of strings and quintessence via Barrow entropySpeaker: USMAN ZAFAR (FUKUSHIMA University)
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Velocity statistics of cosmic large-scale structure from Hamiltonian particle dynamicsSpeaker: Marvin Sipp (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Heidelberg University)
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XLZD: A Next-Generation Liquid Xenon Observatory for Dark Matter and Neutrino PhysicsSpeaker: Shingo Kazama (Nagoya University)
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The chemodynamical evolution of the outer Milky Way with Prime Focus SpectrographSpeaker: Miho Ishigaki (NAOJ)
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Dark Matter Experiments: Parallel L Seminar Room A
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From SuperMAG to SNIPE Hunt: Using the Earth to search for ultralight dark matterSpeaker: Saarik Kalia (University of Minnesota)
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Venturing into the Neutrino Fog: First Measurement of Solar CEvNS with XENONnTSpeaker: Robert Hammann (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik (MPIK))
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Scalars remember the hot big bangSpeaker: David Cyncynates (University of Washington, Seattle)
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Imprints of energy injection by compact dark stars during reionizationSpeaker: Boris Betancourt Kamenetskaia (Technical University of Munich)
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Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8583, JapanConvener: Maria Mylova-
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Decoherence of cosmological perturbations: boundary terms and the WKB wave functional
We revisit the decoherence of primordial scalar curvature and tensor perturbations in minimal single-field inflation, by considering the slow-roll unsuppressed non-Gaussian phase in their wave functional. The phase can be seen either from boundary (total time-derivative) terms in the action, produced by the usual integration-by-parts procedure, or the WKB approximation of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation. By tracing out unobserved degree of freedom which interacts with observed modes, such a phase can cause much faster cosmic decoherence, compared to those by bulk interactions. We thus provide a better estimation of the decoherence effect to some recent proposals probing the quantum nature of primordial perturbations such as the cosmological Bell test, showing a possible window of around 5 e-folds.
Related papers: JHEP 06 (2023) 101 (arXiv:2305.08071), JHEP 04 (2023) 092 (arXiv:2207.04435), arXiv:2405.07141"Speaker: Chon Man Sou (Tsinghua University) -
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Emergent Cosmology from Quantum GravitySpeaker: Luca Marchetti (University of New Brunswick)
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Bouncing cosmology in VCDM: from construction to observational constraintsSpeaker: Paul Martens (Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK))
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Cosmology in an extended parameter space: new constraints with DESI BAOSpeaker: Shouvik Roy Choudhury (Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics)
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Constraining dark matter models using dwarf galaxy propertiesSpeaker: Ariane Dekker (KICP, University of Chicago)
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Formation of parallel stellar streams by an interaction with a dark matter subhaloSpeaker: Yuka Kaneda (University of Tsukuba)
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Confronting the Diversity Problem: The Limits of Galaxy Rotation Curves as a Probe of Dark MatterSpeaker: Isabel Sands (Caltech)
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A search for dark matter annihilation from the Sagittarius Dwarf and StreamSpeaker: Thomas Venville (Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University)
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Towards robust predictions for thermal production of multicomponent dark matterSpeaker: Andrzej Hryczuk (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland)
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A Slightly Oblate Dark Matter Halo with a Core-like Inner Density Profile Revealed by Fine-Stratified Stellar Populations from Gaia DR3Speaker: Hai-Xia Ma (Division of Particle and Astrophysical Science, Nagoya University)
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Weak Lensing Constraints on Dark Acoustic OscillationSpeaker: Yue-Lin Sming Tsai (Purple Mountain Observatory)
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Robustness of the Galactic Center Excess Morphology Against MaskingSpeaker: Yiming Zhong (City University of Hong Kong)
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Phenomenology of bubble size distributions in a first-order phase transitionSpeaker: Po-Yen Tseng (National Tsing Hua University)
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Impact of HWP systematics on the measured CMB polarizationSpeaker: Marta Monelli (Kavli IPMU)
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Dark matter physics with quadruply-imaged quasarsSpeaker: Daniel Gilman (University of Chicago)
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Constraining Ultralight ALP Dark Matter in Light of Cosmic BirefringenceSpeaker: Dongdong Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)
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Identification and Study of Possible Dark Matter Deficient Dwarf Galaxies in SPARC and LITTLE THINGS catalogsSpeaker: Hesti Wulandari (Institut Teknologi Bandung)
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Cosmic shear with Einstein ringsSpeaker: Pierre Fleury (CNRS, LUPM)
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